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| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: atl
Posts: 10
| I had all my ratings thru CFI 15 years ago. I had small children and stopped flying due to not seeing my kids. Now 15 years later and retired (53) I have time to fly again. With the new age requirement by the FAA I would like to get back into flying. I live in North Atlanta and I’m trying to figure out how to become current again and build some time. My time is low 450TT with only 12 multi. Any suggestions ? |
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| Agent Smith | Probably work on renewing the CFI. That way it gets you back in the cockpit and a fresh renewal. Perhaps do some flight instruction, start sharpening up those flying skills and networking!
__________________ Doug Taylor http://76school.flyblog.com (old!) http://30west.flyblog.com (updated 11/28) |
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| | #3 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 50
| Start by getting the Multi-Engine Instructor rating. You'll need 15 hours of Multi PIC to qualify for the checkride. Before doing that you'll want to freshen up on all aviation knowledge and Fundamentals of Instructing. That one checkride will renew your expired CFIs. Then instruct. If your in north Atlanta then I'd check out ATP. My friend had an expired CFI that was renewed by getting the MEI through them. Worked out well because he got on as an instructor too. Just a thought. |
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| | #4 |
| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: atl
Posts: 10
| Thank you for your input, I think your right. Jerry |
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